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Philippines Geography
The Philippines is situated in south-east Asia in the South China Sea, between
Hong Kong, Vietnam and Indonesia. There are over 7000 islands in the Philippine archipelago
and so inevitably with all that coastline, there's some great diving!
Right in the heart of the Philippines, lies the Visaya region, sheltered from
most of the summer typhoons that hurl themselves at the east coast and easily accessible from
many Asian destinations with its own international airport just outside Cebu City.
To make all of this geography a little clearer, have a
look at this series of
maps.
Moalboal

Moalboal is a small town situated 89 km (2½ hour car drive or 2-3 hours by bus) south-west of Cebu City.
Panagsama Beach is about 3km from Moalboal town and is usually reached via tricycle. Panagsama Beach is a old fishing village that has slowly evolved as a tourist destination because of Pescador Island which is a 15 minute boat ride from the beach. For years people have come to Panagsama Beach in order to dive the spectacular Pescador Island. Be warned though, one thing that Panagsama doesn't have is much of a beach - there are some small stretches of sand but certainly not kilometres of it as at other destinations.
Here is a
map of Panagsama Beach.
The main businesses are marked and there is enough to give you a feeling for the orientation of
the place and to work out where you are in relation to the rest of the Beach. Remember that its
possible to walk from the north end of the Beach to the south and vice versa; you have to pass
through Pacita's garden but it is no problem; walk behind Pacita's restaurant and you will come
out on the track towards Roxy or in the other direction, heading towards Last Filling Station.
Photo Tour of Moalboal
This is a
visual tour of
Moalboal to give you an idea of what to expect.
Panagsama Beach offers a very laid back lifestyle and it is the perfect place for relaxing
and scuba diving. There are many different restaurants that offer local and European food "a
la carte". Or you can get fresh fish, prawns and crabs from the local fishermen and
prepare a meal for yourself on the beach while you are watching the sunset over Negros Island.
Night Life

The night life often goes on into the small hours of the morning and offers something for everyone,
young or old. There are discos, bars, outdoor bars and very often impromptu parties are held in/outside
the diveshops at night time (Neptune Diving and Ocean Safari are particularly known for this). You can also
listen to live music at a couple of venues along the beach. Look out for the local rock band
G and the
Dudes. Favourite bars (you'll find them very easily) are the
Chili Bar
and
Last Filling Station.
Chief Mau's is always open until the early hours of the morning
for those for whom the day starts at sundown!
Tabu opposite Cabana Beach Resort show a film on their
big screen system every evening at around 19.30h.

There are "many" bars and drinking holes along the way in Panagsama, each different and many with their own specialties.
I am assured that the gin & lime tastes far better when mixed like this!
Sport
There are sometimes volleyball tournaments held on the beach outside Last Filling Station;
and when there are enough people interested in completing a team, soccer matches are arranged in Moalboal
town, outside the Municipal Hall. Practice sessions are held on Tuesday and Friday afternoons; for more
information, ask in Last Filling Station, Planet Action, Chili Bar or Neptune.
Pool and billiard tournaments are also held regularly in Chief Mau's Station and
several other bars.
Communications
If you need to place an international phone call, a fax, send e-mail, most of the
dive shops have telephones, some also have paper fax machines. There are also a couple of public
card-phone boxes in Panagsama. Most of the dive shops also have Internet access though this is
primarily for their own use. Eve's Kiosk and Visaya Divers have e-mail systems that you can usually
use while they are open. The newest GSM and dual-band GSM cell phones now work in Moalboal. There
is an Internet café in Moalboal which charges a reasonable P30 per hour and has quite fast
access. Please note that we've found that access to the Hotmail servers can be quite slow in the
Philippines, probably because of the numbers of people there who have e-mail accounts.
Facilities in Cebu City
In Cebu City you have all the things you may need during your stay such as banks,
travel agents, shopping malls, hotels and a mail post office. There are increasing numbers of
Internet cafés in all the malls and scattered over the City, so you will be able to find
somewhere to send e-mail. Prices range from P25 to P60 per hour. Cebu City airport (Mactan Airport)
serves both international and domestic; you do not need to fly via Manila in order to reach Cebu.
International and domestic tickets can be purchased in Cebu. Airlines that fly to Cebu direct
include Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Malaysia Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Silk Air. Domestic
airlines include Philippine Airlines, Air Philippines, Cebu Pacific and Grand Air. Note that
most of the domestic airlines offer substantial discounts on some flights if you buy your ticket
more than 4 days or so in advance. This can save you up to 40% of the purchase price.
There are also regular ferries to and from Manila with sailings every day. The best
ferries are probably the WG & A SuperFerries. Check our
links page for their web site.
Cebu City has plenty of discos, bars and restaurants that you can choose from should you
stay in the city. The night life is very much like the night life in Manila and offers some choice.
If you don't now what to do in the city please don't hesitate to ask people. In addition, if there is
anything which you need from Cebu City or if you need to go there yourself, ask first at where you're
staying or diving and they will give you help or advice as appropriate.
If you need to spend a night in Cebu, I can recommend a few hotels:
Hotel Accommodation in Cebu
| Category |
Name |
Approx. Price |
Facilities |
Contact: |
| Budget |
Mayflower Pension,
Capitol |
P210 - P600 |
From fan, shared bathroom up to a/c, cable TV, h/c, private bathroom, friendly |
Joel Lee or tel.: +63 (0)32 253 7233 |
| Mid-Range |
Eddie's Hotel.
off G. Maxilom Ave. |
P1,200 - P1,400 |
A/c, h/c, cable TV, v. clean, friendly, quiet |
Tel.: +63 (0)32 254 8570
Fax: +63 (0)32 254 8578 |
| Mid-Range |
St. Moritz,
Lahug |
US$43 - 67 |
A/c, h/c, cable TV, huge rooms, v. good restaurant, pleasant location. Prices should be better if you book direct |
On-line booking or
Tel.: +63 (0)32 231 11 48
Fax: +63 (0)32 231 24 85 |
There are many other hotels in Cebu; the above I can recommend from personal experience. If
you want a 4 or 5 star hotel there are many to choose from including the Shangri-La on Mactan Island,
the Marriott, the Cebu Midtown, the Cebu Plaza and others with appropriate prices.
Getting to Moalboal
From the airport, take a taxi to the south bus terminal; ordinary buses to Moalboal
run regularly from here taking around 2½ hours and the fare is between P40 and P45. There are
also two air-conditioned buses run by Kings Star which leave from the bus station every day at 13.00h
and 15.00h; these buses cost P58. Librando non-airconditioned buses leave every 30 minutes during the
day from the Librando bus stop opposite the bus station; Librando are probably the most sane of the
many bus companies plying the routes to the south. Avoid the front seats of the local buses - the
sights you see may spoil your trip as you come within millimetres of smashing into something smaller
coming the other way - and the back seats since they are always the most uncomfortable. Truly riding
the buses in the Philippines can be an experience!
You can also pick up one of the many "V-Hire" mini-vans that wait for passengers in the area of the Southern
Bus Terminal. These cost around P50 per head and leave when full (8-9 passengers). There's never much
room for baggage so if you're carrying dive gear, perhaps it's better to get a normal bus, either air-con
or regular.

When
you get to Moalboal, get off the bus at the crossroad by the market and take
a tricycle to Panagsama Beach. Alternatively, you may take a taxi all the way
to Moalboal from the airport . . . approximately a 3¼ hour drive, though
traffic crossing the bridge joining Mactan to the main island can be heavy and
the trip can take longer. You may negotiate yourself with taxi drivers and pay
P1000-P1500, or you may call from the airport to arrange pickup. I have used
Q Limousines several times and find
them reliable and efficient. The price for one of their cars, one-way to Moalboal,
is P1,450 (as at May 2000 but unlikely to have changed much). If you book in advance
(see their page for contact details), they will be pleased to meet your flight at
the airport.
Health
Perennial concerns in Asia are worries over the standards of health, sanitation and water supplies.
- Water - we are fortunate in Moalboal to have our water supplied from a reservoir high
in the hills above the town; the water is very good to drink. You do not need to buy
bottled stuff here!
- Malaria - the island of Cebu is not a malarial area at any time of the year,
though mosquitos may be an irritation at dusk. Dengue fever can be a problem
every few years - it seems to run in cycles - so bring insect repellent with
you ('Off' is very good) and use it.
- Sanitation - you do not have to be concerned about swimming in the sea off Panagsama
Beach. All establishments use cess pits to store waste. The man-made things you see floating
in the sea are usually divers!
Owning property in Moalboal
Pictures of Moalboal